12/3/13 Cece Allen Native American Presentation at All Saints by Sarah Miller
Read Morephoto by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph All Saints Episcopal School third grader Sophie Saunders, 9, tries on a headdress made from a bobcat after attending a presentation about Native American daily life held at the school Tuesday. The third graders at All Saints Episcopal School have been studying Native Americans and learning about the different regions in the U.S. and how those regions affect the lifestyle of the tribes. Tyler resident Cece Allen of Tejas Lodge, Order of the Arrow held a presentation with authentic tribal tools, weapons, clothing, a teepee, furs and games for the children from the Lakota Sioux Native American lifestyle.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph All Saints Episcopal School third graders Jacqueline Pamatmat, 8, and Isabella Egana, 8, dance inside a teepee after attending a presentation about Native American daily life held at the school Tuesday. The third graders at All Saints Episcopal School have been studying Native Americans and learning about the different regions in the U.S. and how those regions affect the lifestyle of the tribes. Tyler resident Cece Allen of Tejas Lodge, Order of the Arrow held a presentation with authentic tribal tools, weapons, clothing, a teepee, furs and games for the children from the Lakota Sioux Native American lifestyle.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph All Saints Episcopal School third grader Eli Saunders, 9, leaves a teepee he was playing in after attending a presentation about Native American daily life held at the school Tuesday. The third graders at All Saints Episcopal School have been studying Native Americans and learning about the different regions in the U.S. and how those regions affect the lifestyle of the tribes. Tyler resident Cece Allen of Tejas Lodge, Order of the Arrow held a presentation with authentic tribal tools, weapons, clothing, a teepee, furs and games for the children to experience a true Native American lifestyle.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph All Saints Episcopal School third graders Andrew Johnson, 9, Eli Saunders, 9, and Thomas Briggs, 9, play inside a teepee after attending a presentation about Native American daily life held at the school Tuesday. The third graders at All Saints Episcopal School have been studying Native Americans and learning about the different regions in the U.S. and how those regions affect the lifestyle of the tribes. Tyler resident Cece Allen of Tejas Lodge, Order of the Arrow held a presentation with authentic tribal tools, weapons, clothing, a teepee, furs and games for the children to experience a true Native American lifestyle.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph All Saints Episcopal School third grader Jenna Haggerton, 8, tries on a Lakota Sioux headdress after attending a presentation about Native American daily life held at the school Tuesday. The third graders at All Saints Episcopal School have been studying Native Americans and learning about the different regions in the U.S. and how those regions affect the lifestyle of the tribes. Tyler resident Cece Allen of Tejas Lodge, Order of the Arrow held a presentation with authentic tribal tools, weapons, clothing, a teepee, furs and games for the children from the Lakota Sioux Native American lifestyle.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph All Saints Episcopal School third grader Andrew Johnson, 9, plays with a bow and arrow after attending a presentation about Native American daily life held at the school Tuesday. The third graders at All Saints Episcopal School have been studying Native Americans and learning about the different regions in the U.S. and how those regions affect the lifestyle of the tribes. Tyler resident Cece Allen of Tejas Lodge, Order of the Arrow held a presentation with authentic tribal tools, weapons, clothing, a teepee, furs and games for the children from the Lakota Sioux Native American lifestyle.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph All Saints Episcopal School third grader Caleb Daily, 9, tries on a headdress after attending a presentation about Native American daily life held at the school Tuesday. The third graders at All Saints Episcopal School have been studying Native Americans and learning about the different regions in the U.S. and how those regions affect the lifestyle of the tribes. Tyler resident Cece Allen of Tejas Lodge, Order of the Arrow held a presentation with authentic tribal tools, weapons, clothing, a teepee, furs and games for the children from the Lakota Sioux Native American lifestyle.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph All Saints Episcopal School third graders play a Native American game called shinny ball after attending a presentation about Native American daily life held at the school Tuesday. The third graders at All Saints Episcopal School have been studying Native Americans and learning about the different regions in the U.S. and how those regions affect the lifestyle of the tribes. Tyler resident Cece Allen of Tejas Lodge, Order of the Arrow held a presentation with authentic tribal tools, weapons, clothing, a teepee, furs and games for the children to experience a true Native American lifestyle.